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Eclectic Orthodoxy (Fr. Aidan Kimel) · Aug 13 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

Divine Freedom: Could God Have Not Created the Cosmos?

… by itself, which determines itself, so that its determination, though necessary, is nevertheless its own, and is not under any influence from without. Fr Boedder’s comment is as follows:

Against these assertions we maintain that God has created only because He freely willed the existence of creatures, being equally free not to will had He pleased’. Cousin’s words, Fr Boedder considers, imply that ‘creation was a necessity required to supply some deficiency in God.

Criticus: I don’t see that. Cousin’s doctrine as given by Fr Boedder seems to me not only intelligible but inevitable. He is saying, surely, that without the act of creation God would not be God, because (as all agree) he is his acts. It is meaningless, then, to envisage the possibility that there could have been no such act.

And it does not even begin to follow that the term of God’s Act, ‘creation’ …

Against · the necessity of creation
Sentiment: negative

Fr Boedder rejects the idea that creation was a necessity to supply a deficiency in God.

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